Maidstone Accommodation

Located off the M20 motorway, Maidstone is 20 miles north west of Ashford and 21 miles east of Sevenoaks, and is the county town of Kent. Attractions to Maidstone include The Museum of Kent Life, Maidstone Hop Farm and Maidstone Millenium River Park.

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Hotel and leisure centre

8.4 Very Good

2 miles north of Maidstone High Street

Village Urban Resort Maidstone

Castle View, Forstal Road, Maidstone, Kent ME14 3AQ

Located on the banks of the River Medway, close to junction 6 of the M20 motorway near Maidstone, the Village Hotel has leisure facilities, including an indoor swimming pool.

Hotel

8.0 Very Good

Maidstone town centre

Townhouse Hotel

74 King Street, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1BH

Located in Maidstone town centre, King Street Hotel offers ideally situated accommodation for visitors to Maidstone.

4-star hotel

8.3 Very Good

2.8 miles east of Maidstone town centre

Marriott Tudor Park Hotel and Country Club

Ashford Road, Bearsted, near Maidstone, Kent ME14 4NQ

Situated in 200 acres of mature deer parkland, this hotel is home to a cleverly designed and challenging golf course. Hotel also boasts an indoor swimming pool and spa making it the perfect place to relax and unwind. Restaurant offers stunning views of the course and gardens.

4-star hotel

7.8 Good

M20 junction 7, 1.8 miles north-east of Maidstone High Street

Hilton Maidstone

Bearsted Road, Maidstone, Kent ME14 5AA

3-star guest accommodation

7.9 Good

1 mile west of Maidstone High Street

Oakwood House

Oakwood Park, Maidstone, Kent ME16 8AE

A large Victorian hotel and conference centre behind the University College for the Creative Arts at Maidstone.

3-star hotel

7.7 Good

0.8 mile south-west of Maidstone High Street

Grange Moor Hotel

"We researched the hotel on the internet but as it was important to get an early start I telephoned the hotel to check if we could get an early breakfast. They assured us we could through the night porter and at the same time took our booking. They did not advise us of the total price and we assumed it was that quoted on their website.
The night porter saw us come down to have breakfast at 6 am and even said good morning. He then disappeared for 15 minutes leaving us to sit in a virtually unlit breakfast room with no coffee , milk of fruit juice. When I eventually tracked us down and asked him why he had left us he said we 'could do what we liked'.
A subsequent complaint to the management, which was only answered after several emails and telephone calls received the response that the porter did not realise that we wanted breakfast. As he saw us enter the breakfast room at 6 am I would have thought that this was sufficient indication.
I have yet to receive a response to my follow up complaint again after several emails." Alan Kendrick, Peterborough, Visited January 2008